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titleOfInvention Solid oxide fuel cell and fuel cell stack
abstract A solid oxide fuel cell structured so that an oxidizer gas and a fuel gas are fed to each of multiple power generation cells disposed in parallel relationship through an oxidizer gas passageway and a fuel gas passageway having diverged from each other in a separator. In this structuring, as the gas seal points of the separator can be limited to two points consisting of an oxidizer gas hole and a fuel gas hole, the seal structure of the separator can be simplified. Further, there is provided a solid oxide fuel cell comprising an exhaust gas flow channel disposed in a stack interior so that any exhaust gas resulting from power generation reaction flows in the direction of stacking, wherein the rate of gas flow toward one side along the stacking direction in the exhaust gas flow channel is greater than that toward the other side. In this construction, by virtue of the exhaust gas flowing along the stacking direction in the stack interior, not only is the mid portion of the stack deprived of heat to thereby attain temperature lowering but also the end portions of the stack are heated to thereby attain temperature rise. Accordingly, the temperature distribution along the stacking direction of the stack can be uniformized.
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